This wasn't perfectly written but I am not sure that a memoir such as this is really about the writing, it is about the purging and the cleansing and I found this to be a beautiful example of what the author needed. Like so many other, Mr. Rogers was a fixture in my life that made an impact and I loved hearing the ways that this gentle man reached out to those around him and I loved learning who Fred Rogers turned to for learning and strength. Of course there are a ton of quotes I loved in this one, I will share a few.
"Another time he wrote that he had discovered the South African word ubuntu, which means: 'I am because we are.' 'Isn't that lovely!' he said. 'My identity is such that it includes you. I would be a very different person without you.'"
"I started to look behind the things that people did and said: and little by little, concluded that Saint-Exupéry was absolutely right when he wrote in The Little Prince: What is essential is invisible to the eyes. So after a lot of sadness, I began a lifelong search for what is essential, what it is about my neighbor that doesn't meet the eye." -Fred Rogers
"You're ministering to me, Tim," he said. "By listening you minister to me."
"As William Orr said, 'The only thing evil can't stand is forgiveness.' Imagine evil disappearing in the atmosphere of forgiveness!" -Fred Rogers
"Leadership service will not be perceived as authentic unless it comes from a heart wounded by the suffering about which he speaks...The great illusion of leadership is to think that others can be led out of the desert by someone who has never been there." -Henri Nouwen
"A friend is more than a therapist or confessor, even though a friend can sometimes heal us and offer us God's forgiveness. A friend is that other person with whom we can share our solitude, our silence, and our prayer. A friend is that other person with whom we can look at a tree and say, 'Isn't that beautiful,' or sit on the beach and silently watch the sun disappear under the horizon. With a friend we don't have to say or do something special. With a friend we can be still and know that God is there with both of us."-Henri Nouwen
"At at Hollywood function some time earlier, Fred had been on the dais with several other celebrities, including the comedian Drew Carey, who regaled the audience with his vulgar comedy routine. Fred said, 'I was wondering, What can I say to these people after listening to something like that?' What Fred did was begin his own speech in his customary way. He asked his audience, people who had been rolling at the vulgar humor of Drew Carey only seconds earlier, to take precisely one minute and remember all those who had 'loved them into being. I'll time you on my watch,' Fred said. So the room fell silent. 'Within a few seconds I could hear sniffles in the audience,' Fred said, sounding mystified by the experience. 'Isn't that amazing?'"
"Sometimes," my five year old son said into my shoulder that night, "life is so beautiful, you just have to cry."